Chabad has been my home away from home for the past four years. It is a place where every single student is welcome by the buoyant genius Rabbi Sneiderman and his amazing super-woman of a wife Roni. Without them, I can confidently say I would have been lost. College is a tough place to be Jewish but the Rabbi and his wife made it easy and pleasant. After college I am positive that my life will be different because I knew them. They are amazing! Donate!

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Change the campus at University of Delaware and impact thousands of Jewish souls for the good. They deserve it more than anyone else I know.

Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman and his family are simply amazing. They are always welcoming and always glad to see you. I try to go almost every friday night because the people are amazing the food is delicious. Roni (his wife) makes the best challah and shabbat chicken. The Rabbi is always willing to sit down an talk about life and always has the best advice to offer.
He is the perfect Rabbi for a college campus and truly understands what a Jewish College student is looking for and how to connect with them.

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that I have found a sense of Jewish identity at the University.

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bring a Kosher a dinning hall to the University of Delaware and create one of if not the strongest Jewish community on a college campus.

Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman and his wife, Roni, provide a Jewish home for all Jewish students on the campus of the University of Delaware. Shabbat and holiday meals and prayers, Torah classes, meaningful social interaction, and rabbinical guidance are available to students every day.
I did not take advantage of their warm hospitality until my senior year and have regretted not coming sooner in my college career. Rabbi Sneiderman guided me during a time in which I needed to make difficult choices. He opened his home to me and I was able to see first hand, every day, how an observant Jewish family lives.
Today I am married. My wife and I have four children and live in Israel. There is no doubt in my mind that my life would be drastically different if not for the Sneidermans.